Topic: Intended timeframe for php70 SCL

Hi Remi, et al,

I was hoping to start/have a conversation on the SCL builds for the upcoming PHP 7.

For my project, we've started adding PHP 7.0 nightly to our Travis-CI tests in the acceptable failure category, but it would be awesome to have the ability to test locally, from a regularly update install, as we approach PHP 7.0 GA in October/November.

I am competent with rpmbuild and am happy to help out if desired… just would appreciate pointers to the correct process here.

Gawain

Re: Intended timeframe for php70 SCL

Yes I plan to provide a php70 SCL... and I'm terribly late on this...

Perhaps IRC is a better place for conversation.

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Re: Intended timeframe for php70 SCL

Only just noticed your reply. Parked myself in #remirepo on Freenode…

Re: Intended timeframe for php70 SCL

First build php70-php-7.0.0-0.1.20150325git23336d7.fc21.remi is available in remi-test, for Fedora 21 x86_64.

Laptop:  Fedora 38 + rpmfusion + remi (SCL only)
x86_64 builder: Fedora 39 + rpmfusion + remi-test
aarch64 builder: RHEL 9 with EPEL
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Re: Intended timeframe for php70 SCL

Thank you so much, your efforts are greatly appreciated.

Re: Intended timeframe for php70 SCL

More information on the blog : PHP 7.0 as SCL

Laptop:  Fedora 38 + rpmfusion + remi (SCL only)
x86_64 builder: Fedora 39 + rpmfusion + remi-test
aarch64 builder: RHEL 9 with EPEL
Hosting Server: CentOS 8 Stream with EPEL, rpmfusion, remi

Re: Intended timeframe for php70 SCL

It not absolutely that is necessary for me.